Filed under: Food, Yorkshire Dales Food, butcher, farmers market, mail order meat | Tags: eco-friendly, environment, Farm, farmers, Food, market, Meat, miles, online, packaging, paganum, sheeps, shop, wool
Green as grass?
We’d like to be. Especially the lush green grass of the rolling Yorkshire Dales. When you live in a place as breathtaking as this, you realise just why it’s so important to look after the environment. At Paganum we are always looking for new ways to cut our carbon footprint and look after the place we love. Here are just some of the things we do.

On the way home passing Malham Cove, Yorkshire Dales
Keeping it local
Wherever possible we use local suppliers and producers, keeping food miles and business miles to a minimum. All our meat, poultry, game and gourmet produce is sourced from within a 30 mile radius of Paganum here in Kirkby Malham. Meat is butchered just 10 miles away in the bustling market town of Skipton, the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales and we use local expertise for everything from web design to vehicle servicing.
“I was lucky enough to try the sausages and they are, without exaggeration the best I’ve ever had!” Local Food Advisor
Eco-friendly packaging
OK everyone knows that wool keeps you warm, but it’s also brilliant at keeping things cool because it’s a fantastic insulator. We use this 100% natural product to deliver your order of fresh Dales produce in perfect condition. Our chiller boxes are made from recycled, recyclable and bio-degradable cardboard lined with British Sheep’s Wool insulation sealed in recyclable wrapping. With an ice pack inside they have been rigorously tested to the highest food standard requirements and have been proven to keep produce at the correct temperature of below 5oC for at least 24 hours. Other packaging is made from recycled and recyclable materials wherever possible. We’re not perfect yet, but improving all the time.
Sheep’s wool insulation – the facts
- Natural – made from 100% natural, British sheep’s wool, washed and carded
- Effective – better insulating properties than polystyrene
- Compostable – helps your plants grow
- Reusable – simply return in the postage paid envelope provided
- Versatile – excellent for lining hanging baskets and good in a wormery!
“No waste – natural sheep’s wool insulation ensures your fresh produce arrives in perfect condition.”
“Thanks again for your wonderful produce and wonderful efficiency in sending them. I’m particularly impressed with the sheep’s wool you used as insulation.” Fiona Kearns
Modern distribution
Aren’t computers wonderful! They mean we can synchronise our home and trade deliveries and plan the most effective delivery route. Plus, because we source and pack locally we are much more efficient than some larger organisations, who trundle animals and meat from one end of the country to butcher, pack and store then back again. All of which means reduced food miles and a lower carbon footprint (or hoofprint if you prefer!).
Traditional farming methods
Of course, our Dales farmers have been looking after the environment for years. Planting trees and hedgerows, keeping rare breeds for biodiversity and using natural methods of rearing animals to avoid the need for fertilisers, antibiotics and growth hormones. It’s these traditional methods that keep our animals happy and which mean that our meat tastes better.
Filed under: Food, Yorkshire Dales Food, mail order meat | Tags: channel, Food, good, hero, kitchen, local, market, nominate, paganum, UKTV, vote
Wow just had a telephone call from the BBC and Paganum has been nominated in the Market Kitchen Local Food Hero competition for 2009 and you can vote for us until the 7th August 2009 by visiting the Local Food Hero Website and clicking on the vote now button. Please do vote for us and leave any comments about our service and product.
What is the competition criteria?
LOCAL
We’re looking for…
• Supporters of the community; who champion food with a strong connection to the local area. For example, this could mean employing staff who live nearby; providing training tie-ups with colleges; celebrating regional culinary traditions; sourcing of local ingredients, and offering a key service to local residents.
• Businesses that best reflect the strengths and diversity of their regions:
FOOD
We’re looking for…
• renowned taste
• Quality produce
• Friendly customer service
• An awareness of seasonality, animal welfare and ethical issues
• Respect for the land and how it is farmed.
Heroes might include a range of businesses, such as the coffee shop selling delicious home-made cakes; the local fishmonger; a deli offering a range of local produce; or the butcher selling meat from locally reared animals.
Cheers
Chris
Please Vote for Paganum in the Local Food Hero 2009 competition
Filed under: Food, New Products, Yorkshire Dales Food | Tags: biodegradable, british, compostable, cool, eco, environmental, felted, friendly, green, insulation, mail, Meat, order, packaging, paganum, recyclable, scoured, sheeps, sustainable, washed, wool, Yorkshire
Some information regarding Paganum’s use of ethical packaging for shipping mail order meat to customers. We think this is nearly as important as the quality of our meat and have spent considerable time and effort researching and perfecting this solution.
All our packaging is environmentally friendly and uses insulation produced from pure Sheep’s wool from British Sheep – an innovative use of a truly sustainable resource. It is completely safe to use and harmless to the environment. The wool is washed, scoured and blended into insulation felt locally here in Yorkshire and then contained in a perforated wrap to prevent any fibres coming into contact with foodstuffs whilst allowing the natural sheep’s wool to breath. Ice sheets are then placed within the box to maintain cool temperatures.
We actively encourage the return and reuse of our packaging but people are also finding alternative uses for our packaging including insulating outdoor taps to prevent freezing, loft insulation, pipe lagging, garden kneelong pad, feeding roses, compost, hanging baskets, insulate home brew fermentation buckets, pet baskets, cushion stuffing, keeps picnics cold, keeps takeaways hot, car cool box for shopping, the list is endless if you have an innovative use for our sheep’s wool packaging please let us know.
Our delivery boxes and insulation are Biodegradable, Sustainable, Recyclable and Compostable….
- Environmental mail order meat packaging
- British Wool Insulation
- Courier box with wool insulation
- wool box with product
Filed under: Food, Yorkshire Dales Food | Tags: bolton abbey, cooking, devonshire, Food, medium, paganum, rare, Steak, well done, Yorkshire Dales
Our first attempt at a short video on how to cook the perfect steak is now on you tube, featuring Jonny Gilmore from the Devonshire at Bolton Abbey here in the Yorkshire Dales, Jonny prepares 3 well hung sirloin steaks cooking 1 rare, 1 medium and 1 well done. Tips on the pan, seasoning and resting your steaks. You can view the Perfect Steak video on You Tube here
Filed under: Eating, Food | Tags: dales, eye, farmers, Food, market, paganum, quality, recipe, rib, rib-eye, sauce, steaks, Yorkshire
Rib Eye Steak from Paganum Farmers Market
Simple Rib-eye steak with a homemade savoury butter similar to a Maitre d’Hotel Sauce.
First buy your quality Yorkshire Dales steaks from www.paganum.co.uk, here we are using the butchers favourite Rib-eye, approx 8oz or 250g each and about an inch thick. Always let your steak warm a little by taking out of the fridge at least half an hour before you start cooking.
Ingredients for the Maitre d’Hotel Sauce:-
- 4oz local butter, diced and softened but not melted
- 2 tbsp chopped parsley or chives
- 1 clove garlic, crushed
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- Dash Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 tsp Dijon Mustard
- 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
Method
Its best to make the butter a couple of hours before you need to use it so it can chill and harden in the fridge. soften the butter and mix with the chives/parsley, garlic, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, mustard, Worcestshire sauce and black pepper & salt to taste. Roll into a log or roll and cover with cling film and put back in the fridge to harden, after a couple of hours you can cut coin sized pieces of the butter.
To cook the steak brush with olive oil and fresh black pepper add to a HOT heavy pan, griddle or BBQ and sear, turn over and brush the other side with oil and pepper and sear again, then reduce the heat and cook for the required time.
2-3 minutes on each side for Rare, 3-4 mins each side for Medium and for Well Done reduce the heat and cook for 8-10 minutes, the most important bit is then let your steak REST for at least 5 mins, put on a plate and cover with tin foil and rest for 5 to 10 minutes. To finish add a couple of the coins of butter on top of the steak and allow to melt or flash under the grill quickly.
The Maitre d’Hotel Sauce sauce has parsley and the chive version is more of a savoury butter.





